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ICC Men’s Champions Trophy Final tickets will go on sale just four days prior to the event, following the conclusion of the first semi-final in Dubai.
This is because organisers have had to facilitate India’s refusal to play in Pakistan – which is hosting the tournament from February 19 to March 9 – by staging the country’s matches in neutral Dubai thanks to a hybrid model. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) decided that India would not compete in Pakistan; the two countries have a tense relationship and India has not travelled to Pakistan since 2008. A hybrid model was eventually agreed upon last month.
India will play all of its games in Dubai, including knock-out matches if the side reaches them.
The Emirati city will also host the semi-final regardless of whether India reaches the final four or not, and should India reach the final, that too will be played in Dubai. The second semi-final will be played in Lahore, Pakistan – and should India not progress to the final, this will also be played in Lahore.
Tickets for group stage matches and the second semi-final to be played in Pakistan will go on general sale tomorrow (January 28). General stand ticket prices will start from 1,000 Pakistan rupees (£3/€3.50/$4), while premium offerings will begin from 1,500 Pakistan rupees.
Physical tickets will also be available from February 3 at designated TCS Express centres across Pakistan.
Ticket information for the India matches to be played in Dubai on February 20, 23 and March 2 will be announced in due course.
The One Day International (ODI) tournament will feature the world’s top eight teams: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand and South Africa. Pakistan qualified automatically due to its status as host, and the seven other teams were the highest-ranked from the 2023 Cricket World Cup group stage.
Ten matches will take place in Pakistan across Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi. Work has been carried out to improve National Bank Stadium in Karachi, Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore (pictured) and Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium for the event.
“We are thrilled to announce the official ticket on-sale for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025. This is a significant moment for cricket in Pakistan, hosting their first global cricket tournament since 1996,” commented ICC chief commercial officer, Anurang Dahiya.
“The Champions Trophy promises to be an unmissable event where every match counts showcasing exciting cricket, featuring the world’s best teams competing for the coveted white jackets. We encourage fans to not miss out and get their tickets now for the first Champions Trophy since 2017.”
Tournament director Sumair Ahmad Syed added: “The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is a monumental event, first in Pakistan since 1996, offering cricket fans an unparalleled chance to witness the game’s finest stars live in action as they vie for one of the most coveted trophies in cricket. With Pakistan’s state-of-the-art, newly upgraded stadiums as the stage, this short and sharp tournament in which every match counts promises unforgettable moments of skill, passion and drama.
“The affordable ticket pricing ensures that fans from all walks of life can be part of this historic spectacle, making it a celebration for all generations of cricket lovers. This is a unique opportunity for families to come together, for parents to introduce their children to the magic of live cricket and to inspire a lifelong love for the sport. The energy, excitement and unforgettable memories of watching world-class cricket from the stands will be truly priceless.”
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